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The Town (US - DVD R1 | BD)

Warner Home Video reveals details on a new Ultimate Collector's Edition

Title: The Town (IMDb)Starring: Ben AffleckReleased: 7th February 2012SRP: $49.99

Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced a Ultimate Collector's Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($49.99) release of The Town for February 7th. The theatrical cut of the film will be included, as well as an all-new extended cut and a never-before-seen ending. Extras will include an audio commentary by director Ben Affleck on both the theatrical and extended versions, a new 30-minute documentary ("The Town: A Director's Journey"), and a Bens Boston featurette. Also included will be film prop reproductions (15 Page FBI Report, 4 Mug Shot Cards, Vericom Employee File, Rub-On Tattoo Sheet), and a post-size map of Charlestown with notes on scenes from the film.

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I've heard about an alternate ending that was pretty dark, and I was sad to see it wasn't on the original Blu-ray. I'll be tempted to sell my current copy and pick this one up if the sale price is right.

I would much rather them have the cajones to do at least a 90 minute documentary on the making of the film, not some wispy and transparent 30 minute 'documentary' that is not going to be comprehensive at all. I know Benny Affleck has been busy shooting The Burial for Tyrese Maalox aka Terrence Malick but 30 mins is so paltry. I have the bare bones DVD of this that I got for $7 when I saw it on a Target endcap and that's all I need. A 90 minute making of doc might have swayed me to get this.

Warner sometimes does this, very random indeed. It's sort of like the second release of the hangover that basically just included a cd LOL. They are becoming like Sony, how they used to be. They used to re-release titles like crazy.